Brian To'o Poised to Leave Penrith Panthers Amid Roster Changes
NSW Origin cult hero to become first Panthers domino to fall
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NSW Origin winger Brian To'o is expected to leave the Penrith Panthers at the end of next season, becoming the first major player to exit amid a potential roster overhaul. He is likely to join the PNG Chiefs, where he could significantly increase his salary, following the signing of his wedding best man, Jarome Luai.
- 01Brian To'o's current contract with the Panthers expires at the end of 2027, but he will not be re-signing.
- 02To'o is currently earning $625,000 at the Panthers but could triple his income by joining the PNG Chiefs.
- 03The PNG Chiefs have already signed Jarome Luai to a $1.2 million tax-free deal, with Alex Johnston also set to join.
- 04To'o has scored 95 tries in 144 games for the Panthers since his debut in 2019 and has won four premierships.
- 05The Panthers face a potential roster wipeout with 11 players, including Nathan Cleary and Isaah Yeo, also coming off-contract in 2027.
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Brian To'o, a prominent winger for the New South Wales Origin team, is reportedly set to leave the Penrith Panthers at the end of the 2027 season, marking a significant shift as the club anticipates a roster overhaul. Sources indicate that To'o, who has been underpaid relative to his performance, is likely to join the PNG Chiefs, where he could earn substantially more than his current salary of $625,000. The Chiefs have already secured the signing of To'o's wedding best man, Jarome Luai, to a lucrative $1.2 million tax-free deal, and are also set to welcome Souths' Alex Johnston. With 95 tries in 144 games for the Panthers and four premierships to his name, To'o's departure could be the first of many as the Panthers face a potential exodus, with 11 other players including Nathan Cleary and Isaah Yeo also off-contract in 2027. These players have expressed interest in exploring options with the Chiefs, which could further reshape the team's future.
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The potential departure of To'o and other key players could significantly alter the Panthers' competitive standing in the NRL.
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